The head of the United Nations UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Nils Melzer have used the terms “ganging up on,” and “mobbing,” “psychological torture,” and “isolation, harassment and surveillance”in relation to the gang stalking of journalist Julian Assange.
These exact claims are also made by actual targeted individuals too, and those claims differentiated of course by the #fakeTI’s online who masquerade as victims, such as we see here, as differentiated from this case here, which I am monitoring very closely–a low level sex offender is constantly stalked, threatened and harassed by highwaymen in the state of Mississippi.
So, the claims of political target’s like Julian Assange who are tortured and persecuted with zero access to due process of law, are validated again–and even the language of Nils Melzer echoes the exact language of actual victims of actual conspiracies at the nation-state level.
Indeed–follow along as we see how several high level intelligence agencies are targeting Julian Assange, including “no-touch torture” as he is held in an isolation cell.
The Grayzone reports:
Australia’s DFAT denies any role in “progressively severe abuse” of Assange
On May 30th that year, WikiLeaks’ made the shock announcement that Julian had been moved to Belmarsh’s medical ward, expressing “grave concerns” about the state of his health. Almost immediately, DFAT’s Global Watch Office fired off an internal email drawing attention to the post.
The following day, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Nils Melzer proclaimed “the collective persecution of Julian Assange must end here and now!” The international legal veteran added that, “in 20 years of work with victims of war, violence and political persecution,” he had “never seen a group of democratic states ganging up to deliberately isolate, demonize and abuse a single individual for such a long time and with so little regard for human dignity and the rule of law.”
Next, Melzer fulminated against a “relentless and unrestrained campaign of public mobbing, intimidation and defamation” by the US, UK, Sweden and Ecuador, which had subjected him to “persistent, progressively severe abuse ranging from systematic judicial persecution and arbitrary confinement in the Ecuadorian embassy, to his oppressive isolation, harassment and surveillance inside the embassy.”
In response, Australia’s DFAT issued a statement rejecting any suggestion Canberra was “complicit in psychological torture or has shown a lack of consular support” in Assange’s regard, claiming to be “a staunch defender of human rights and strong advocate for humane treatment in the course of judicial processes,” and expressing confidence that he was “being treated appropriately.”